How was the Han government run in a way similar to modern governments?
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- The Han dynasty was governed by a centralized monarchy headed by an emperor and supported by an elaborate structure of imperial administration. The many Han provinces were managed as commanderies (districts under the control of a commander) headed by a governor and a commandant.
- The Han made great improvements to the Chinese government. They adopted a centralized government established by the Emperor Qinshihuangdi. They also used a bureaucracy, a bureaucracy was shaped like a pyramid and the person above controlled the people below them.
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His rule was virtually absolute, although civil officials, representing the competing interests of different state organs, scrutinized his decisions. Although the Grand Commandant had a nominal role as commander-in-chief, the emperor served as the commander-in-chief of the armed forces.
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